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if you had to start home depot now in this environment, you started in a tough environment then could you do the same now? >>guest: no. there is no way. i could give you details about it but i can tell you there is no way that home depot could ever be what it is today. it has 300,000 employees and i am not with home depot anymore, i resigned in 2002 but i can tell you there are 300,000 people that would not have jobs today if we had the same environment and tried to start the home depot today. that is a tragic thing to talk about. it is terrible. this is with we are leaving for our children, now, and if we have three more years, four more years of this administration with their philosophies, home depots will not be able to grow. it will happen on the internet --. >>neil: i do want to say, he is what is remarkable about home depot, you started this and you were not remotely handy. you had not a handy cell in your body which i admire all the more. >>guest: why do you have to tell people about that? >>neil: i 2409, if i started an italian restaurant chain, president will say that figures
if you had to start home depot now in this environment, you started in a tough environment then could you do the same now? >>guest: no. there is no way. i could give you details about it but i can tell you there is no way that home depot could ever be what it is today. it has 300,000 employees and i am not with home depot anymore, i resigned in 2002 but i can tell you there are 300,000 people that would not have jobs today if we had the same environment and tried to start the home depot...
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because ultimately if you return a child or place a child back into the environment that led the child into the system to begin with, you're fostering the problem. you're not addressing the root problem. >> michael is being held for his alleged involvement in a recent burglary. because of his past history and his refusal to answer police questions, he was hauled into juvenile on suspicion of involvement. >> you know nothing about the burglary? >> i don't know nothing. >> you don't know who did it or anything like that? >> no. >> all right. because certainly what complicates this whole picture is if this were a first time you'd ever been involved with the system, yeah, it would be a lot easier to say, look, it was a misunderstanding, there was no way in the world this could have happened to you. but we lose that argument given the fact that you're on probation for burglary. >> i was doing good before everything. i had a job. i was getting ready to go back to school. i'm hoping they take that into consideration. >> we have to let the judge know that and make it so she does take it into c
because ultimately if you return a child or place a child back into the environment that led the child into the system to begin with, you're fostering the problem. you're not addressing the root problem. >> michael is being held for his alleged involvement in a recent burglary. because of his past history and his refusal to answer police questions, he was hauled into juvenile on suspicion of involvement. >> you know nothing about the burglary? >> i don't know nothing. >>...
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it's a very violent environment and it can happen. nobody, i don't believe, really knows the true reasons why sometimes. >> i'm really nervous. i'm really nervous. >> two years ago officer karen talley was brutally assaulted and nearly died. today is her first day back behind the walls of "b" cell house. karen originally started work at the prison in 1997. >> in the michigan city area there's not a lot of jobs and i had two small children, and i had to find a job that could pay the bills, you know, and be able to support them. >> at the time officer talley was responsible for supervising "b" cell house, an important part of her job was securing the inmates back in their cells with a system called rolling of the bar, an archaic locking device left over from an earlier era. >> that day, chow lines were running late. i said, come on, guys, in your cells. if you miss roll-in, you know what happens. i figured all of them would be in. i rolled the bar. bigger than anything, here are three of them didn't make it. so i went down and i started
it's a very violent environment and it can happen. nobody, i don't believe, really knows the true reasons why sometimes. >> i'm really nervous. i'm really nervous. >> two years ago officer karen talley was brutally assaulted and nearly died. today is her first day back behind the walls of "b" cell house. karen originally started work at the prison in 1997. >> in the michigan city area there's not a lot of jobs and i had two small children, and i had to find a job...
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the issue environment in virginia, i live in northern virginia, gifavorrable to obam a. i think you will see a very interesting election night. i think we will be looking at a few of these states. we may be up very late. but obama is doing well in the states he had to win to get over 270 electoral votes. i think romney is hurt by some of the outrageous things that the senate candidates in missouri and indiana have said about a woman's right thochoose. romney hasn't been able to pull away from those candidates. i think there is issues that are working very much in obama's favor. we will see how this thing turns out. >> congressman, he holds a different position than those candidates -- >> his ads are still up in indiana. >> what's more important -- [overlapping dialogue] >> eric: we have the clock counting down. one thing's for sure, it is going to be a long night, election night, probably. thank you so much. >> jamie: eric, as each day goes by, new questions are raised about the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. republican senators are now demanding that t
the issue environment in virginia, i live in northern virginia, gifavorrable to obam a. i think you will see a very interesting election night. i think we will be looking at a few of these states. we may be up very late. but obama is doing well in the states he had to win to get over 270 electoral votes. i think romney is hurt by some of the outrageous things that the senate candidates in missouri and indiana have said about a woman's right thochoose. romney hasn't been able to pull away from...
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you know the low interest-rate environment customs? >> let me ask my team behind me to get that. we will have that for you in a moment. >> my guess is i am not sure that assumption is as low as the rate is today with an interest-rate of 1.6%, it is shockingly low. we have a fed insisting it will keep this way. i will be interested to see what the net effect of this interest rate is. >> there is an artificiality of the point in time because it presumes every one of the payoffs, we have no revenue to fha, where we know there is a large revenue -- >> there is a flaw in the model? >> no. congress requires the review is done in a runoff scenario. we also looked at, what if we keep doing business, so we have those projections. that is not the 2% calculation. it is something we could give you more detail on of what the net effect would be. >> does the modelling assume any recession between now and 2017? >> the modelling does include a range of runs from a mild recession to a very severe recession. through the nature of the modelling, we do look at probabilities. >> but the evaluation, t
you know the low interest-rate environment customs? >> let me ask my team behind me to get that. we will have that for you in a moment. >> my guess is i am not sure that assumption is as low as the rate is today with an interest-rate of 1.6%, it is shockingly low. we have a fed insisting it will keep this way. i will be interested to see what the net effect of this interest rate is. >> there is an artificiality of the point in time because it presumes every one of the payoffs,...
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terry was transferred to the rtu, where he received treatment to help him cope with this stressful environment. >> i was given some one-on-one therapy, and i was also put into group therapy. they got me into school. i was able to get my ged, which helped my self-esteem. >> terry now lives in general population. his cellmates also came from the hey, look! a shooting star! make a wish! i wish we could lie here forever. i wish this test drive was over, so we could head back to the dealership. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. test drive! but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a jetta. that's the power of german engineering. get $0 down, $0 due at signing, $0 deposit, and $0 first month's payment on any new volkswagen. visit vwdealer.com today. . [ male announcer ] we all make bad decisions. like say, gas station sushi. cheap is good. and sushi, good. but cheap sushi, not so good. it's like that super-low rate on not enough car insurance. pretty sketchy. ♪ and then there are the good decisions. like esurance. their coverag
terry was transferred to the rtu, where he received treatment to help him cope with this stressful environment. >> i was given some one-on-one therapy, and i was also put into group therapy. they got me into school. i was able to get my ged, which helped my self-esteem. >> terry now lives in general population. his cellmates also came from the hey, look! a shooting star! make a wish! i wish we could lie here forever. i wish this test drive was over, so we could head back to the...
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we film in extreme environments. most people would never want to step inside a maximum security prison, yet we send our crews inside some of the most dangerous facilities in america. >> [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. >> yeah, i love pain! >> you can't let your guard down. you have to keep your eyes open in the back of your head. the hairs are constantly up on the back of your neck. because they're violent places, and violence can and does break out at any time. >> [ bleep ]. >> our cameras have been there to capture these dramatic life-and-death conflicts. now we take an even closer look at them through the experiences of our field crews and their raw encounters with violence behind bars. california state prison, corcoran, home to hundreds of the state's most violent and infamous offenders. host of "lockup" crews in both 2000 and 2005. >> right before i walked in, i had to sign a document that kind of really made me think twice. and it basically said that in an event that there is a hostage situation inside the prison walls,
we film in extreme environments. most people would never want to step inside a maximum security prison, yet we send our crews inside some of the most dangerous facilities in america. >> [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. >> yeah, i love pain! >> you can't let your guard down. you have to keep your eyes open in the back of your head. the hairs are constantly up on the back of your neck. because they're violent places, and violence can and does break out at any time. >> [ bleep ]....
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it's ugly and a sick environment. >> he was 15. i remember him coming into the sawhouse and i remember talking to him. he looked so young. he still had that baby-type face. >> superintendent knows him well. he was superintendent of wabash 18 years ago when he first arrived. arrived. both are in miami correctional facility in kokomo. he still remembers the tense discussions that took place as staff members prepared to put an eighth grader in a cell with an adult offender. >> they are all two-person cells. the leadership got together and we screened who was going to be in there with him. we've got a duty to protect everyone as best we can and we tried to steer him in a position direction for him. >> it was scary. it was tense. i had never been to prison. worst case scenario, what if i'm having to defend myself and doing things i shouldn't do just to protect myself? how would i explain that to my family? it's rough for the kids coming in. i feel sorry for them. >> here in a minute, three offenders are coming in. we will process them i
it's ugly and a sick environment. >> he was 15. i remember him coming into the sawhouse and i remember talking to him. he looked so young. he still had that baby-type face. >> superintendent knows him well. he was superintendent of wabash 18 years ago when he first arrived. arrived. both are in miami correctional facility in kokomo. he still remembers the tense discussions that took place as staff members prepared to put an eighth grader in a cell with an adult offender. >>...
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that he does not understand the outsiderness that women feel when they work for largely male environments this is a man who had been a top executive in the business world and didn't he already know qualified women that he could call upon. as jim pointed out, he actually did know women and he had some on his staff so he did himself a disservice but the obama team is getting mileage out of it. >> is he talking at all about the role women had at bain capitol? it is a male dominated profession. he was focusing solely on his time as governor. >> actually no. that is interesting that you asked that question. we have not heard mitt romney talk about that on the campaign trail. keep in mind beth myers went on here in 2012 to lead his vice presidential search. this is a candidate who has had a woman who has had barbara comstock on the stage behind me. the wife of george allen is on the stage here perhaps who is appearing on the campaign trail on his behalf. has there been concern that governor romney was making progress on that front? >> well, they wouldn't openly talk about that. you have to look
that he does not understand the outsiderness that women feel when they work for largely male environments this is a man who had been a top executive in the business world and didn't he already know qualified women that he could call upon. as jim pointed out, he actually did know women and he had some on his staff so he did himself a disservice but the obama team is getting mileage out of it. >> is he talking at all about the role women had at bain capitol? it is a male dominated...
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. >> you know how sometimes you can be in an environment like this and a person begins to see you as a mad dog. every chance you get you are going to lose control or snap on somebody. that's not me. >> periodically mcquay files requests to be moved back to general population where he would have considerably more privileges. >> i still believe that leonard mcquay has an ulterior motive. >> the first person he needs to win over is case manager beverly. >> we are notarizing what? >> we all get along with leonard. he is very, very likable and very charismatic. just so friendly but he's so overly friendly. it's so fake. it's not for real. >> since coming to wabash, mcquay has been involved in several incidents that enforced his violent reputation. >> he was on the rec pad and he asked for a basketball, and when they went to hand the basketball he actually come through the door and pushed his way through and began assaulting a couple of the staff members and several staff responded, along with myself, and there was about six of us finally to restrain him and get him down on the ground and
. >> you know how sometimes you can be in an environment like this and a person begins to see you as a mad dog. every chance you get you are going to lose control or snap on somebody. that's not me. >> periodically mcquay files requests to be moved back to general population where he would have considerably more privileges. >> i still believe that leonard mcquay has an ulterior motive. >> the first person he needs to win over is case manager beverly. >> we are...
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she seemed comfortable in her environment and built a strong relationship with the three other females in her pod. >> then days later, trevino and her lawyer reached a plea bargain that spared her the death penalty. she was sentenced to 18 years in the arizona state prison system. coming up -- >> i stabbed him in his lungs and kidneys and he basically drowned in his own blood. >> in prison for manslaughter, inmate's past can come back to haunt him. >> before i was an inmate, i was a correctional officer at the facility. how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. j.d. power and associates has ranked quicken loans "highest in customer satisfaction in the nation." call or go to quickenloans.com to discover for yourself, why we're engineered to amaze. >> in prison, we often find unusual stories can be found in the most mundane settings. that happened at the penitentiary when we met
she seemed comfortable in her environment and built a strong relationship with the three other females in her pod. >> then days later, trevino and her lawyer reached a plea bargain that spared her the death penalty. she was sentenced to 18 years in the arizona state prison system. coming up -- >> i stabbed him in his lungs and kidneys and he basically drowned in his own blood. >> in prison for manslaughter, inmate's past can come back to haunt him. >> before i was an...
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. >> it is in various environments. they are really beautiful and ambient. >> everything in the show is for sale, including the son diary series. that means some savvy art fans have a chance to take home a little piece of the other ray lewis. >> now, your 11 insta-weather forecast. >> he has the chance for more son shots this weekend. it will be beautiful. sunset should be gorgeous. sunrise will be nice, too. at third marshall, a couple of degrees below average. we are almost back to normal after spending all of this month way below normal temperatures. the weekend, probably not record-setting. 78 degrees in 1994. we're talking 60, near 70 degrees in spots. some showers, even some rolling thunder through northern ohio. that warm front may have a little bit of rain as it passes through pennsylvania and areas to our north tomorrow morning. we will be on the south side of the warm front tomorrow and it will be mild. in oakland -- 50 in downtown baltimore. 39 degrees at wrigley. with clear skies and calm winds, the chill wi
. >> it is in various environments. they are really beautiful and ambient. >> everything in the show is for sale, including the son diary series. that means some savvy art fans have a chance to take home a little piece of the other ray lewis. >> now, your 11 insta-weather forecast. >> he has the chance for more son shots this weekend. it will be beautiful. sunset should be gorgeous. sunrise will be nice, too. at third marshall, a couple of degrees below average. we are...
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that we are in agreement on protecting the environment. if the people don't want it, they won't do it. anyway, tyson, thank you. dan mitchell, thank you. now let's talk about california with crashing production and a 13% top state income tax rate. no kidding. no surprise. companies are fleeing the state. but where will they end up? we are about to show you. those little things still get you. for you, life's about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects m
that we are in agreement on protecting the environment. if the people don't want it, they won't do it. anyway, tyson, thank you. dan mitchell, thank you. now let's talk about california with crashing production and a 13% top state income tax rate. no kidding. no surprise. companies are fleeing the state. but where will they end up? we are about to show you. those little things still get you. for you, life's about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow....
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>> there was no other way for me to escape that environment. it wasn't -- i didn't get abused physically or sexually or any other way, but i did not love my parents then, i did not feel like i was loved, and i just did not feel i could be there anymore. >> whatever he told me was pretty common stuff that occurs in a lot of families. what was so wrong that they had to be murdered? what was so wrong in your family? >> i have no idea. >> even with all these years to look back? >> i have no idea. i wish i had a good reason why i did what i did because at least then there might be some way of justifying it, but there's not. there's no way to justify what i did. >> he had no emotion about it, and he didn't have any kind of response or real answer as to why, and i couldn't figure out if he knew and didn't want to tell us, if he had buried something and was in deep denial, or if he was just an amoral person. >> i mean, i talked about it in court, and they said i had no remorse because i was so matter of fact, and that's not the case. i mean, the fact i
>> there was no other way for me to escape that environment. it wasn't -- i didn't get abused physically or sexually or any other way, but i did not love my parents then, i did not feel like i was loved, and i just did not feel i could be there anymore. >> whatever he told me was pretty common stuff that occurs in a lot of families. what was so wrong that they had to be murdered? what was so wrong in your family? >> i have no idea. >> even with all these years to look...
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intensive investigation and examination of media and hollywood and their role in treating thiskind of environment. >> i think the odds of hollywood doin it -- the odds of this president's oing an intensive study and an intensive investation of the impact of the of namee in hollywood are slim to none. the tired old -- meaning it's not going to happen. we will see, what is the tired old, the red herring being dragged across the path again. it's all about the guns. it's the mantra. when they refused to point the camera at themselves. lou: they're going to do exactly that and a point the camera at them, continue this disussion, and we're going to continue what he sure to be a significant national discussion. you postedd updatedext. the sandy hook massacre. tonight we focus on america's mental health problems and issues in the lou dobbs for him. issues in the lou dobbs for him. what can be [ me announcer ] this is the age of knowing what you're made of. why let ectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about vgra. ask if your heart is healthy ough for sex. do not take viagra if you take
intensive investigation and examination of media and hollywood and their role in treating thiskind of environment. >> i think the odds of hollywood doin it -- the odds of this president's oing an intensive study and an intensive investation of the impact of the of namee in hollywood are slim to none. the tired old -- meaning it's not going to happen. we will see, what is the tired old, the red herring being dragged across the path again. it's all about the guns. it's the mantra. when they...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. outdoors, or in. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. maybe even a little better. experience life well lit, ask for transitions adaptive lenses. thanks to the eyeglass guide its never been easier to find the right pair of eyeglasses. check out eyeglassguide.com today. brought to you by transitions lenses. our cloud is made of bedrock. concrete. and steel. our cloud is the smartest brains combating the latest security threats. it spans oceans, stretches continents. and is scalable as far as the mind can see. our cloud is the cloud other clouds look up to. welcome to the uppernet. verizon. >> greta: new shots fired in the first showdown. less
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. outdoors, or in. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's...
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senate report it says intelligence reports provide a clear picture of a rapidly deteriorating threat environment in libya that should have been sufficient to inform policymakers of the growing danger but it wasn't. if the intelligence community is to be be blamed for not putting forth reports and in the very senate report calmed flashing red, a special report on the terrorist attack in benghazi, that is the name of the report, i don't know what more the folk could do, quite frankly. >> with all respect to secretary of state hillary clinton and, of course, wishing her a speedy recovery, what is the harm in waiting for the secretary of state to be fully recovered to get the testimony? there has been so much talk about her benghazi testimony and if that the happen and it has been this long, it is such a tragedy, why is it not, why not wait for the secretary of state's testimony as long as it should take. >> the secretary could have testified long before this but now that she is physically impaired, i would think they wouldn't want anything to happen until she is recovered and she is in a position t
senate report it says intelligence reports provide a clear picture of a rapidly deteriorating threat environment in libya that should have been sufficient to inform policymakers of the growing danger but it wasn't. if the intelligence community is to be be blamed for not putting forth reports and in the very senate report calmed flashing red, a special report on the terrorist attack in benghazi, that is the name of the report, i don't know what more the folk could do, quite frankly. >>...
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it definitely makes you a little more on your toes and a lot more alert of your environment. >> we noticed that these vests said lock down. wile we're here we're going to slowly but surely change every stinkin' one of them. >> if i'm required to wear a stab vest i usually just make light of it. i joke around about how it adds ten pounds to me and the color don't go with my outfit. i make it into a joke. >> and a sense of humor goes a long way in breaking the ice with many of the inmates featured on lockup. >> coming up the one lockup crew member inmates love to rib. >> sometimes i'll hear people say stuff through their cell, hey fat boy. i have to look at myself, really? >> and later previously unseen clips from one of the more memorable inmates we ever met. you tell us what you want to pay, and we give you a range of coverages to choose from. who is she? that's flobot. she's this new robot we're trying out, mostly for, like, small stuff. wow! look at her go! she's pretty good. she's pretty good. hey, flobot, great job. oops. [ powers down ] uh-oh, flobot is broken. the "name your price" t
it definitely makes you a little more on your toes and a lot more alert of your environment. >> we noticed that these vests said lock down. wile we're here we're going to slowly but surely change every stinkin' one of them. >> if i'm required to wear a stab vest i usually just make light of it. i joke around about how it adds ten pounds to me and the color don't go with my outfit. i make it into a joke. >> and a sense of humor goes a long way in breaking the ice with many of...
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only in this environment can you consider a 24 percent jump in earnings disappointed or making $8 billion in a quarter slightly disappointing or getting $36 billion in sales in a quarter, is "slightly in line" but apple has quarter but as good as they hoped but it could be short-lived because there is a threat from microsoft. microsoft is now in the tablet war with their own device that does a lot more than anything ipad. blue are a ones enthusiast or apple enthusiast, but you do or don't like tablets, this is war. maybe this fall and into the winter this could be the stuff of a retail revolt. what do you think, scott? >>guest: it is on the edge of that. it is probably not a bad thing for the consumer because competition is healthy. over the long run it is probably good for both companies. you mention the earnings numbers, the numbers are not small from $1 billion perspective, but you are talking apple and perfection, the stock suffered after hours on disappointing earnings news. >>neil: do you think people get over teched out with the new surface device from microsoft, to compete with th
only in this environment can you consider a 24 percent jump in earnings disappointed or making $8 billion in a quarter slightly disappointing or getting $36 billion in sales in a quarter, is "slightly in line" but apple has quarter but as good as they hoped but it could be short-lived because there is a threat from microsoft. microsoft is now in the tablet war with their own device that does a lot more than anything ipad. blue are a ones enthusiast or apple enthusiast, but you do or...
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it feels like an environment where you want to pursue a growth strategy. tech earnings are up over the last five years, but you've seen an incredible multiple compression such that you have an opportunity or you're effectively being bribed to buy that growth at a discount. >> what i'm asking you though is where is the growth? technology is a wide swath of things. >> the way we think about it is you have a bunch of disruptive themes. social, big cloud, data, et cetera, colliding with mobility. in that, it's creating winners and losers at an accelerating rate, such that you've got a dynamic where you've got companies emerging, and they're killing companies quickly. if you're just trying to identify a segment where there's real opportunity, one theme we're particularly focused on are big tech companies with strong management teams, great brands, customer bases, and a historical track record of success for innovating for multiple product cycles such that they're not going to get disrupted away into the ether. yet, today they're trading at huge discounts on a r
it feels like an environment where you want to pursue a growth strategy. tech earnings are up over the last five years, but you've seen an incredible multiple compression such that you have an opportunity or you're effectively being bribed to buy that growth at a discount. >> what i'm asking you though is where is the growth? technology is a wide swath of things. >> the way we think about it is you have a bunch of disruptive themes. social, big cloud, data, et cetera, colliding with...
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in the corporate environment, we have gotten used to plan around them. our association is concerned about the impact it has on small businesses underneath the flight restriction. >> he is with the chicago area business aviation association. he says airplanes will be forced to relocate. the move = significant losses of revenue. >> they have to put people on a temporary furlough. people are not coming to work. >> recreational pilots will be banned from flying within a 30- mile ring unless they have an approved a flight plan and special equipment on board the aircraft. >> contract disputes could affect horseracing. the dispute between arlington park officials and the illinois thoroughbred horse association. the sides cannot decide who controls the simulcasting to off-track betting parlors. the horsemen want to continue to televise the technology to other racing facilities. the horses association in kentucky is signing an agreement with the arlington horsemen. that may mean no legal owner maybe on the field saturday. >> at junior seau was found dead at his h
in the corporate environment, we have gotten used to plan around them. our association is concerned about the impact it has on small businesses underneath the flight restriction. >> he is with the chicago area business aviation association. he says airplanes will be forced to relocate. the move = significant losses of revenue. >> they have to put people on a temporary furlough. people are not coming to work. >> recreational pilots will be banned from flying within a 30- mile...
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guest is widely recognized as among the country's most successful breakers even in a lousy economic environment. good to have you. we appreciate you taking a couple of minutes not to take calls. you have been arguing, look, all of this stuff is glorified band-aids. just step it. >>guest: right. all we are doing, is trying to help at mar general. -- help at the margin. we cannot get proper appraisals so we cannot get a deal. >>neil: the appraisals are too conservative. they used to be too liberal. >>guest: they used to be too liberal and maybe there was a lot of fun any stuff going on with the liberalization of the appraisals but let's go back to normal appraisals and go back to appraisals that make sense and move the housing market, we are not moving the housing market with the programs. >>neil: what would you do? you thing they have to be less skittish. >>guest: banks have to lend. i have a situation right now, reef lyle situation a client not a first time home buyer $5 million apartment in new york and the net worth is in excess of $120 million. okay? he wants 30 percent financing to purchase
guest is widely recognized as among the country's most successful breakers even in a lousy economic environment. good to have you. we appreciate you taking a couple of minutes not to take calls. you have been arguing, look, all of this stuff is glorified band-aids. just step it. >>guest: right. all we are doing, is trying to help at mar general. -- help at the margin. we cannot get proper appraisals so we cannot get a deal. >>neil: the appraisals are too conservative. they used to...
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we're in their environment. >> they woke you up? >> up for this [ bleep ] going on but a bunch of red [ bleep ] in the [ bleep ]. that's what's going on out here. >> but what was interesting to me was after we continued to film him, suddenly percy turned to brian and apologized. >> my bad, when i snapped on you. i just woke up, man. my bad if i got griped at you, man. i was just waking up. >> totally understandable. totally. >> it was a little surprising to see him kind of let his guard down and apologize. but i was like, wait a second, you don't need to apologize. you just do your thing and don't worry about us. >> that was the first time i could see a flicker of awareness in percy and he actually stopped and was realizing how he was being perceived by other people. when percy got moved back into the general population dorm, he almost acted as though it was his choice. but i think he knew it was a demotion. i think he felt bad about it. so he had to put on this front for the other guys. >> i been in here before. it's not like i bee
we're in their environment. >> they woke you up? >> up for this [ bleep ] going on but a bunch of red [ bleep ] in the [ bleep ]. that's what's going on out here. >> but what was interesting to me was after we continued to film him, suddenly percy turned to brian and apologized. >> my bad, when i snapped on you. i just woke up, man. my bad if i got griped at you, man. i was just waking up. >> totally understandable. totally. >> it was a little surprising to...
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you realize you are in this environment where anything can happen. metaphorically speaking, there is no seat belts even if you are wearing a seat belt. there are people who come along with me to do that. there are npr colleagues who have taken far greater risks than i. someone was in libya during the early stages -- days of lydia's revolution. it was extraordinarily dangerous and uncertain. you're rely on other people. you ask other people for help. i collaborate with a lot of people. if i am doing my job correctly, i should be listening to the people around me and embracing their best ideas, even if they are a little scary to me. once in awhile, that has happened. >> a couple years ago, lived through some controversy -- npr lived through some controversy. >> in the end, it has made npr stronger. the network was criticized for .he w a lot of claims were made that were factually untrue. there was a claim there is only one black man working at npr. i would look around and there were three african-american program hosts out of 10, there were black women
you realize you are in this environment where anything can happen. metaphorically speaking, there is no seat belts even if you are wearing a seat belt. there are people who come along with me to do that. there are npr colleagues who have taken far greater risks than i. someone was in libya during the early stages -- days of lydia's revolution. it was extraordinarily dangerous and uncertain. you're rely on other people. you ask other people for help. i collaborate with a lot of people. if i am...
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it makes you more on your toes and more alert of your environment. >> we noticed that these vests at lockdown while we're here we are going to change every one of them. >> if i'm required to wear a stab vest i make light of it. when i am interacting with inmates, i joke about how it adds ten pounds to me and the color doesn't go with my outfit. i make it a joke. >> and a sense of humor goes a long way in breaking the ice with many of the inmates featured on lockup. >> coming up, the one lockup crew member the inmates love to rip. >> sometimes i'll hear people say stuff through their cell, hey fat boy. i have to look at myself, really? >> and later previously unseen clips from one of the more memorable inmates we ever met. >> grandpa wears them nowadays. [ male announcer ] no one just hands you the title, most advanced technology in its class. it needs to be earned. earned with smartbeam head lamps. earned with vented temperature control seats. earned with an 8.4-inch touch screen. and if you're driving one, you know what it means to earn something. ♪ over time, my lashes thinned. a
it makes you more on your toes and more alert of your environment. >> we noticed that these vests at lockdown while we're here we are going to change every one of them. >> if i'm required to wear a stab vest i make light of it. when i am interacting with inmates, i joke about how it adds ten pounds to me and the color doesn't go with my outfit. i make it a joke. >> and a sense of humor goes a long way in breaking the ice with many of the inmates featured on lockup. >>...
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the intelligence community under the bus which is not a good thing to do when you're in this kind of environment. they should have stepped back from the story, fnd out what the facts were, but they got in bed with the government and they have no idea who this people are. lou: they've been the administratiin. >> no idea what's going on. no idea is that television is alive and well. we should have had become a big suspicions. lou: the last word. >> i think ee is right. this is a tight election. the momentum is with governor romney in the has not close the sale. he was the debate he will be in a comanding position. if the president does, we will be back in a dead heat for. lou: gentlem, as always. thank you. well, coming up, a man whobuilt his company in says his workers have the right to hear him speak straightforwardly about where he sees that business had it and what he sees as the prospect for new jobs and new opportunity, the owner of west state resorts. vice-president joe biden has some interesting ideas on how libya compares to syria. we will have thatas well. he goes on and on and on. we ha
the intelligence community under the bus which is not a good thing to do when you're in this kind of environment. they should have stepped back from the story, fnd out what the facts were, but they got in bed with the government and they have no idea who this people are. lou: they've been the administratiin. >> no idea what's going on. no idea is that television is alive and well. we should have had become a big suspicions. lou: the last word. >> i think ee is right. this is a tight...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. a living, breathing intelligence helping business, do more business. in here, opportunities are created and protected. gonna need more woo demand is instantly recnized and securely acted on across the company. around the world. turning a new trend, into a global phenomenon. it's the at&t network -- securing a world of new opportunities. ♪ syou know, i've helped a lot off people save a lot of money. securing a world of new opportunities. but today...( sfx: loud noise of large metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) what a strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insuran
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. a living, breathing intelligence helping business, do more business. in here, opportunities are created and protected. gonna need...
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being in this environment, i've had to become and to be a predator in order to avoid being prey. >> finding appropriate housing for convicted killers who have continued their violent ways behind bars is always a challenge. a fact dramatically illustrated during our visit to kern valley state prison in california. >> it's all we got, work, work, work, you know. >> when we met james randall, he was working his prison job helping officers serve food to his fellow inmates. when we sat down to talk in his cell, randall seemed to only have one concern. how his shaved head looked on camera. >> there's no lint on my head or nothing? >> no, you're fine. >> i'm cool. i got a gang out of it. shining like new money. >> when you interview people in prison, you know they are in there for a good reason. and when you meet them, sometimes they're very likable. they might even be somebody you think you could be friends with. but sometimes you end up hearing a jaw-dropping story. the day we met james randall, we heard a jaw-dropping story. >> originally i came to jail february 21st, 1981, convicted in san ber
being in this environment, i've had to become and to be a predator in order to avoid being prey. >> finding appropriate housing for convicted killers who have continued their violent ways behind bars is always a challenge. a fact dramatically illustrated during our visit to kern valley state prison in california. >> it's all we got, work, work, work, you know. >> when we met james randall, he was working his prison job helping officers serve food to his fellow inmates. when we...
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we're in their environment. >> they woke you up? >> yeah, they woke me up with this [ bleep ] with a bunch of [ bleep ] in here. that is what is going on out here. >> but what was interesting to me was after, you know, we continued to film him, suddenly percy turned to brian and apologized. >> my bad. i snapped on you, man. i just woke up, you know? >> what's that? >> my bad if i kind of griped at you, man. i was just waking up. >> i understand. >> it was a little surprising to see him kind of let his guard down and apologize. but i was like, wait a second, you don't need to apologize, you know. you just do your thing and don't worry about us. >> don't all give my clothes away before i get back. >> there was the first flicker of awareness in percy, and he actually stopped and was realizing how he was being perceived by other people. when percy got moved back into the general population dorm, he almost acted as though it was his choice, but i think he knew it was a demotion, and i think he felt bad about it, so he had to put on this
we're in their environment. >> they woke you up? >> yeah, they woke me up with this [ bleep ] with a bunch of [ bleep ] in here. that is what is going on out here. >> but what was interesting to me was after, you know, we continued to film him, suddenly percy turned to brian and apologized. >> my bad. i snapped on you, man. i just woke up, you know? >> what's that? >> my bad if i kind of griped at you, man. i was just waking up. >> i understand....
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if you take that away, then you create an environment of dependency and create an environment where people are less self reliant and ultimately less free. >> your folkings came to the country with 10 bucks in their pocket and ape lot of dreams and took you to college and your dad said something to you. what did he say and how did it affect you. >> well, i took my dad with me because he is the fun parent. i told my mom to say. you know, he got very serious and he said to me, mia, your mother and i did everything to get you here today. we have never taken a hand out and you will not be a burden to society. and you will give back that stuck in my head and i took those principles everywhere have gone. >> you are clear that some people need assistance along the way. and you mentioned earlier that it is not about denying people help to get out of the hole they are in but that hole they are in ought to lead to standing on their own two feet. what are the ways that you would suggest when you get to congress that you think that the country can help people out of poverty rather than keeping them in
if you take that away, then you create an environment of dependency and create an environment where people are less self reliant and ultimately less free. >> your folkings came to the country with 10 bucks in their pocket and ape lot of dreams and took you to college and your dad said something to you. what did he say and how did it affect you. >> well, i took my dad with me because he is the fun parent. i told my mom to say. you know, he got very serious and he said to me, mia,...
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we've established a 500 million dollar fund so independent scientists can study the gulf's wildlife and environment for ten years. thousands of environmental samples from across the gulf have been analyzed by independent labs under the direction of the us coast guard. i'm glad to report all beaches and waters are open for everyone to enjoy. and the economy is showing progress with many areas on the gulf coast having their best tourism seasons in years. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. we're committed to the gulf for everyone who loves it, and everyone who calls it home. >>> it's often said prisons are like cities behind walls. if that metaphor were applied to alabama's holman correctional facility, inmate, robert, would be about six feet long by three feet wide. >> this is home. bed to bed. right here. each one of these beds is like having a house in a subdivision out there on the street, only no walls, no doors, no privacy, so you just kind of ignore what's going on next door to you. >> after 20 years of incarceration, 17 served at holman, teter has developed an appreciation for simpl
we've established a 500 million dollar fund so independent scientists can study the gulf's wildlife and environment for ten years. thousands of environmental samples from across the gulf have been analyzed by independent labs under the direction of the us coast guard. i'm glad to report all beaches and waters are open for everyone to enjoy. and the economy is showing progress with many areas on the gulf coast having their best tourism seasons in years. i was born here, i'm still here and so is...
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that's the environment in which our diplomats have to work and protect themselves in tripoli as well other places. >> mr. ambassador, are you telling me these new libyans in control are akin to keystone cops or are you telling me these libyans don't give a damn what we want? >> i didn't say either of those things. the libyan authorities are quite friendly with the united states. they had free and fair elections last summer, a moderate group of people were elected. the problem is in libya, as well as egypt and tunisia, these moderate governments are being assaulted by much more radical forces, some of them armed. i do think you ought to focus your attention now on the libyan authorities and what they need to do to bring these killers to justice. >> i don't understand this. i mean, if we have david kirkpatrick of the "new york times" sitting down with a guy who has witnesses saying he's responsible and there's no one in libya who can muster some sort of negotiating process between the varying militias there to bring him in for even questioning, just questioning. he hasn't been question
that's the environment in which our diplomats have to work and protect themselves in tripoli as well other places. >> mr. ambassador, are you telling me these new libyans in control are akin to keystone cops or are you telling me these libyans don't give a damn what we want? >> i didn't say either of those things. the libyan authorities are quite friendly with the united states. they had free and fair elections last summer, a moderate group of people were elected. the problem is in...
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developed by british psychologist evoking in certain environments during sleep like wild west tokyo. you put your telephone on your pillow when the telephone senses lack of movement and the tip of rem sleep place your choice and wixey completely when it senses you come out generally only remembered dreams for 10 seconds since it launched last week 300,000 people downloaded the app and researchers are collecting information. >> relative calm in the midwest today after a relatively violent weekend tornado outbreaks to several states and tom skilling. [ male announcer ] can febreze set & refresh make even this place smell fresh? [ facilitator ] what do you smell? takes me outdoors. sort of a crisp, fresh feeling. [ facilitator ] go ahead and take your blindfold off. [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] the febreze set & refresh. breathe happy for 30 days, guaranteed. only $79.99 for a lucid by lg ? i can get a smartphone with verizon 4g lte ? it'd be so easy to check facebook, send emails. and the screen is easier to read in sunlight ! the universe is practically telling me to get a smartphone
developed by british psychologist evoking in certain environments during sleep like wild west tokyo. you put your telephone on your pillow when the telephone senses lack of movement and the tip of rem sleep place your choice and wixey completely when it senses you come out generally only remembered dreams for 10 seconds since it launched last week 300,000 people downloaded the app and researchers are collecting information. >> relative calm in the midwest today after a relatively violent...
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but even in these stark environments, inmates will still find ways to celebrate life's milestones. >> we've covered all kinds of events in prison, from an inmate's birthday to an anniversary to a wedding, even a funeral, and nothing symbolizes the futility of committing a major crime more than seeing an inmate die in prison. >> during our "extended stay" shoot at indiana state prison, we were told a memorial service was being held for an 81-year-old inmate who had been at the prison since 1979. when we arrived, we realized it was someone we knew. we met willard lucas inside the prison barbershop when we shot at indiana state a few years earlier. he was in for murder and had no hope of getting out. >> i got double life and i got to stay here until i die, and hopefully, i can stay right where i'm at. i've been on this chair 26 years. hopefully, i won't be there another 26, but there's a lot of us in here doing multiple life that won't ever get out, and i'm one of them. >> we came to find out that inmate barbers here are not unlike small town barbers. they're popular and well-liked. they
but even in these stark environments, inmates will still find ways to celebrate life's milestones. >> we've covered all kinds of events in prison, from an inmate's birthday to an anniversary to a wedding, even a funeral, and nothing symbolizes the futility of committing a major crime more than seeing an inmate die in prison. >> during our "extended stay" shoot at indiana state prison, we were told a memorial service was being held for an 81-year-old inmate who had been at...
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technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. i had[ designer ]eeling enough of just covering up my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, within 2 months, and keeps...
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the republicans think there will be a lot of regulations on the environment, there will be very costly regulations on runoff in the pollution from coal-fired power plants. we know there is going to be a lot of regulations about obamacare that are coming out -- >> greta: we are getting those. >> exactly! we talked about the $63 a head levy that the department of health and human services is putting on every single person who has insurance, charging the insurers that. we know there is a lot more coming out of obamacare because, obviously, the exchanges have to be up and running by this fall and the whole thing's going to be going by january 1. >> greta: is this something other administrations did when the shoe was on the other foot? >> the bush administration did a lot of regulating. there is no doubt about t. but obama has done more. the number of economically significant regulations he has done, has been higher than in previous administrations. and some of this is plain old republican suspicion because they think the president was holding back before the election, now that he is safely
the republicans think there will be a lot of regulations on the environment, there will be very costly regulations on runoff in the pollution from coal-fired power plants. we know there is going to be a lot of regulations about obamacare that are coming out -- >> greta: we are getting those. >> exactly! we talked about the $63 a head levy that the department of health and human services is putting on every single person who has insurance, charging the insurers that. we know there is...
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technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities rigand the environment. ensure our operations we're america's natural gas. i'i invest in what i know.r. i turned 65 last week. i'm getting married. planning a life. there are risks, sure. but, there's no reward without it. i want to be prepared for the long haul. i see a world bursting with opportunities. india, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps, ishares. industrials. low cost. every...
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it's not surprisingly because the people on the ground in benghazi knew the security environment they faced and expected it. they had been cabling back asking for security enhancements. this is playing out of everything they worried about, now as you say, there is a paper trail. it's much harder to sweep away. >> greta: according to what we can piece at 4:05 local time united states, 10:05 in benghazi cable, u.s. diplomatic mission under attack. what we have been told during that time is that president obama, vice president biden and secretary of defense panetta were in the oval office together. there was a second e-mail at 4:54, third e-mail at 6:07 our time, 12:07 in benghazi and the 12:07 one was update to. they claim responsibility for benghazi attack. that the third e-mail. apparently the facebook and twitter. in the e-mail tracks we have, there is never one, any reference to some videotape or some protest. >> look, it's standard procedure for any diplomatic facility around the world. if there is a demonstration you report it back to washington. it's good method ideology so you c
it's not surprisingly because the people on the ground in benghazi knew the security environment they faced and expected it. they had been cabling back asking for security enhancements. this is playing out of everything they worried about, now as you say, there is a paper trail. it's much harder to sweep away. >> greta: according to what we can piece at 4:05 local time united states, 10:05 in benghazi cable, u.s. diplomatic mission under attack. what we have been told during that time is...
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they need a better environment to grow up in. the other is close relationships with a parent or other care giver. there are interventions to work with parents to help them develop relationships. >> you're talking about failure for children to understand what failure is to develop grit. i'm thig nking of a lot of pares who are psychotic when it comes to their kids and they're obsessed with giving they are kid every conceivable advantage, being the best in every test, best in every class, get in all the different admissions tests, whether it's elementary school or middle school and all this stuff. does the psychology of today's parents allow for allowing their kid to fail at any point? >> i think for lots of parents it doesn't. that's a challenging thing. i certainly feel it as a parent. it's deep in our dna to want to protect kids from adversity the at every turn. a lot of the educators say that skills like grit and self-control are built through fail failure. it's the experience of failing, trying again and succeeding where these
they need a better environment to grow up in. the other is close relationships with a parent or other care giver. there are interventions to work with parents to help them develop relationships. >> you're talking about failure for children to understand what failure is to develop grit. i'm thig nking of a lot of pares who are psychotic when it comes to their kids and they're obsessed with giving they are kid every conceivable advantage, being the best in every test, best in every class,...